Common use of Jurisdiction and Title Clause in Contracts

Jurisdiction and Title. To cause all or any part of the Trust Funds to be retained, maintained or managed in any jurisdiction. To retain and maintain Trust Funds in title-holding trust, in the name of any person or organization as the Trustee’s nominee, the nominee of the Trustee in its individual capacity, or the nominee of any corporation, partnership, or other entity affiliated with the Trustee in its individual capacity (singly, an “Affiliated Entity,” and collectively, the “Affiliated Entities”) or in any other way, and to distinguish between two or more trusts with the same name by any further designation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Master Trust Agreement, Master Trust Agreement

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Jurisdiction and Title. To cause all or any part of the Trust Funds to be retained, maintained or managed in any jurisdiction. To retain and maintain Trust Funds Fund in title-holding trust, in the name of any person or organization as the Trustee’s nominee, the nominee of the Trustee in its individual capacity, or the nominee of any corporation, partnership, or other entity affiliated with the Trustee in its individual capacity (singly, an “Affiliated Entity,” and collectively, the “Affiliated Entities”) or in any other way, and to distinguish between two or more trusts with the same name by any further designation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Trust Agreement

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Jurisdiction and Title. To cause all or any part of the Trust Funds to be retained, maintained or managed in any jurisdiction. To retain and maintain Trust Funds in title-holding trusttrusts, in the name of any person or organization as the Trustee’s 's nominee, the nominee of the Trustee in its individual capacity, or the nominee of any corporation, partnership, or other entity affiliated with the Trustee in its individual capacity (singly, an “Affiliated Entity,” and collectively, the “Affiliated Entities”) or in any other way, and to distinguish between two or more trusts with the same name by any further designation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Trust Agreement

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